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Explosive volcanic eruptions -- IV. The control of magma properties and conduit geometry on eruption column behaviour
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Magmatic ProcessVolcanologyEngineeringVolcanismPetrologyMagma PropertiesVolcano MonitoringPlinian Air-fall DepositsVolcanic ProcessHigh ViscosityExplosive Volcanic EruptionsGeologyTectonicsHigh Viscosity MagmaCivil EngineeringEruption Column BehaviourGeochemistryIgneous ProcessPyroclastic Flow
Plinian air-fall deposits and ignimbrites are the principal products of explosive eruptions of high viscosity magma. In this paper, the flow of gas/pyroclast dispersions and high viscosity magma through various magma chamber/conduit/vent geometries is considered. It is argued that after the first few minutes of an eruption magma fragmentation occurs at a shallow depth within the conduit system. Gas pressures at the fragmentation level are related to exsolved gas contents by consideration of the exsolution mechanism.
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